By Lavielle HibbertStaff Reporter Today’s Farmers Market has ended but free ice skating is still available until 6 p.m., in the Sculpture Garden. The event is part of the CSUDH Basic Needs Initiative’s Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. Along with the free ice skating presented by the LSU, donations of toiletries for the Holiday Shoebox […]
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Tagalog Not Required, but an Interest in the Philippines Won’t Hurt
By Lavielle Hibbert They are the second-largest group of Asian and Pacific Islander immigrants in the United States, the islands they or their ancestors came from comprise the third largest Catholic nation in the world, and the U.S. fought a four-year war with the nation soon after it declared its independence from Spain. But the […]
One Beam at a Time
By Matthew Alford The past, present and future of CSUDH was embodied Thursday at a beam-signing ceremony, in which President Thomas A. Parham was joined by his cabinet and other school officials, civic leaders and emeritus faculty to celebrate the final beam that will be used in the construction of the Innovation and Instruction Building, […]
Saving One Tooth at a Time
By Violeta Rocha Staff Reporter Is dental care considered a luxury in the United States? The prices are outrageous and to make it more agonizing, dental care is not covered by health insurance, while other countries like Canada, Austria, and Mexico have determined to make dental care affordable and accessible. Thankfully, CSUDH is providing dental […]
Mixed Report Card for Student Success Hub 1.0
By Robert Rios and Dayzsha Lino Student confidentiality breached. No doors for privacy. Items stolen. Shoddy furniture. Greater networking. Shared resources. Potential for more collaboration and partnerships. Ten weeks into its first full semester, the new Student Success Hub on the third and fourth floors of the north library certainly elicits strong opinions. The hub, […]